Terrace Seventy Four
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- Taped Rugs Productions, Charles Rice Goff III, C. Goff III, Michael LaGrega, Michael F. LaGrega, Allan McGinty, Allan Hartley McGinty, Improvisation, Improv, Experimental, Avant Garde, Documentary, Synthesizer, Moog, Casio, Shortwave, Noise, Collage, for fans of Sun Ra, for fans of Henry Kaiser, for fans of Fred Frith, progressive, jazz, for fans of the River Cow Orchestra, Kansas City, Kansas, Prairie Village, Missouri, Loops, for fans of Chick Corea, for fans of Jaco Pastorius, for fans of Keith Jarrett, for fans of Don Alias
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Terrace Seventy Four
1 Rose On A Bean Bag
2 Peppermint Claws
3 Fooger On A Foggy Day
Charles Rice Goff III:
Digital Keyboards, Biofeedback Monitor, Shortwave Radio, Piano, Effects
Michael LaGrega:
Synthesizers, Congas, Violin, Effects
Allan Hartley McGinty:
Six String Bass, Mooger Fooger, Effects
Recorded March 14th, 2010, at LaGrega Studio, Prairie Village, Kansas, USA
All music in this collection was improvised. A simple digital stereo recording device captured all of the sounds produced in the room, including not only the pitches and rhythms of the music, but also the noises of the musicians kicking foot pedals, pressing buttons, twiddling knobs, etc. In essence, this presentation is an accurate recreation of what it sounded like to be sitting in the studio during the session. The results are nothing less than a breathing snapshot of an experiment in sonics.
Copyright 2010
by Taped Rugs Productions
www.tapedrugs.com
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1 Rose On A Bean Bag
2 Peppermint Claws
3 Fooger On A Foggy Day
Charles Rice Goff III:
Digital Keyboards, Biofeedback Monitor, Shortwave Radio, Piano, Effects
Michael LaGrega:
Synthesizers, Congas, Violin, Effects
Allan Hartley McGinty:
Six String Bass, Mooger Fooger, Effects
Recorded March 14th, 2010, at LaGrega Studio, Prairie Village, Kansas, USA
All music in this collection was improvised. A simple digital stereo recording device captured all of the sounds produced in the room, including not only the pitches and rhythms of the music, but also the noises of the musicians kicking foot pedals, pressing buttons, twiddling knobs, etc. In essence, this presentation is an accurate recreation of what it sounded like to be sitting in the studio during the session. The results are nothing less than a breathing snapshot of an experiment in sonics.
Copyright 2010
by Taped Rugs Productions
www.tapedrugs.com
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- 2010-04-12 00:55:52
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- 2019-03-11T04:49:51Z
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- TerraceSeventyFour
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